Black Desert

Black Desert

Limone Jul 23, 2017 @ 2:47am
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rola Jul 23, 2017 @ 4:09am 
Beer. Simple to do, cheap and gives you a little profit but personally wouldnt even bother selling it.
Suzaku Jul 23, 2017 @ 5:37am 
Originally posted by oNsee:
i tried it but its impossible to get lots of Wheat/Corn/Potatos from the market
You don't use the market. You use workers to gather those things. There's plenty of farms all around Velia, Heidel, and Calpheon that you can gather corn, wheat, barley, and potatoes from to use for beer.
rola Jul 23, 2017 @ 6:16am 
Yeah. You dont buy starch from the market. You use your workers to gather starch and go to a cooking vendor and buy the other things needed (6 mineral water 1 sugar 2 leavening agents)
Last edited by rola; Jul 23, 2017 @ 6:17am
Y_u_no_come Jul 23, 2017 @ 8:58pm 
Step one: hire workers from velia and heidel
step two: send them out to collect grain, ore, etc.
step three: buy lots of water, sugar, and agent, resident and don't forget cooking utensil.
step four: make beer. Just that. Any extras you can sell to auction house and it will sell. It's highly recommended that you use all resources to process and cook. From cooking you get 4 extra dishes which you can trade in for other items, exp, CP, and silver. But literally, you should just make beer. It maybe useless in the beginning, but it goes a long way.

There are other recipes out there that are very extensive, but I wouldn't really recommend it unless you want to go artisan and up. By then, you'll probably buy most of the ingrediance and make back triple (buy millions, make back billions). you basically trade your entire skills for silver. All of this starts with one thing: beer.

Also it would help if you bought a +1 crafted outfit for the 10% exp boost instead of 2 crystals for 6% for 2mil. Really helpful and knocks off 2 seconds.
Last edited by Y_u_no_come; Jul 23, 2017 @ 8:59pm
rola Jul 24, 2017 @ 3:49am 
Originally posted by oNsee:
i have 7 nodes to collect potato/wheat/corn with artisan goblins, thats 1-2 hours of cooking. i cant go for the triple thats why im watching for recipes with all ingedrients on the market.

so does anyone know such a recipe where i dont lose contant money (Value Pack active)
Honey wine?
http://bddatabase.net/us/recipe/116/
axelmonster Jul 24, 2017 @ 5:04am 
Just make beer, honestly.
The NPC ingredients are cheap, you should make it back from just the cooking byproducts.
There are 5 different ingredients you can use for beer.
Potatos, Sweet potatos, wheat, barley, corn. You can mix 2 different in the same recipe, for example 3 potatos, 2 wheat.
The byproducts you turn in to NPCs for money, milk, contribution points, more free beer, and extra cooking XP.

Good feed is also decent money. You can have your workers get dried fish for you (you can substitute any fish in a recipe with 2 dried fish) while you gather meat.

Honestly though if you just want to make AFK money, processing will probably be better for you.
Get the flax nodes close to Heidel, like the Kamasylvia shrine.
Process flax until Artisan 2.
Flax gives very good processing XP and it's fairly light so you can process a lot of it.

Have workers collect timber and ore, supplement it by buying off market.
Process timber into planks, then plywood.
Process ore into shards, then ingots.

For timber, anything except palm and elder is good.
The ingots you want to make are brass, bronze and steel. Lead also sells fairly well.

You always want to process these yourselves, rather than have workers do it, as you have a high chance to getting extra goods out of it (4 ingots instead of 1-2 for example).

You can then either just sell the processed goods, or, if you feel like investing more time, you can turn them into trade crates. This requires Master2 trader though to really make money.
The reason these goods sell so well, more than just crafting, is that the bigshot traders will buy out the marketplace and make crates.
Some of these guys make 900+ million in a week this way.

Plenty of trading guides out there if you want to learn how to powerlevel it.
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